HMD Pulse leaks with a 6.56" IPS LCD and a 5,000mAh battery

Peter, 16 April 2024

HMD Global is still releasing Nokia-branded phones, but the company is also working towards using its own brand for future devices. One such device will be the HMD Pulse, which can be seen in speculative renders by @OnLeaks.

The Pulse will allegedly have a 6.56” IPS LCD with HD+ resolution and slender bezels. Based on a previous leak, it will be powered by the Unisoc T606 chipset with 4/8GB of RAM and will run Android 14.

HMD Pulse in Blue (speculative renders) HMD Pulse in Blue (speculative renders) HMD Pulse in Blue (speculative renders)
HMD Pulse in Blue (speculative renders)

This new leak reveals that the phone will have a 13MP camera on its back (with trendy AI features) and a 5,000mAh battery inside. This should be part of a trio with HMD Pulse+ and Pulse Pro also in the works.

HMD Pulse in Black (speculative renders) HMD Pulse in Black (speculative renders) HMD Pulse in Black (speculative renders)
HMD Pulse in Black (speculative renders)

Anyway, the HMD Pulse will be available in Blue, Black and Pink as can be seen in the renders. The design is close to previous Nokia-branded entries, look at the Nokia C32, for example.

HMD Pulse in Pink (speculative renders) HMD Pulse in Pink (speculative renders) HMD Pulse in Pink (speculative renders)
HMD Pulse in Pink (speculative renders)

We may have to wait until July to see the Pulse series, though current expectations are for the new model to launch in India “soon”. There should be another trio coming too, the HMD Legend, Legend+ and Legend Pro. The HMD device roadmap suggests that both series are coming in July, alongside a Barbie-branded phone.

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Reader comments

  • Big Custom Rom
  • 19 Apr 2024
  • sap

HMD is such a trash company. That horrid Unisoc T606 shouldn't have even been released. HMD likes third-world phones it seems. I guess waiting for them to make a good midrange phone is a fantasy. I wanted to buy one made in Europe with privacy f...

Not a joke but reality.

  • Anonymous
  • 18 Apr 2024
  • PIM

Nokia phone division shouldn't alive back... Just let it rip in glory.

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